Letters explaining the Abrahamic covenant: with a view to establish, on this broad and ancient basis, the divine right of infant baptism and the ... of administering this Christian ordinance
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Jacob Jones Janeway (1774-1858) was a clergyman. His family came from England early in the 17th century, one of whom bore with him the charter of Trinity church, of which he was a vestryman. Jacob was graduated at Columbia in 1794, and after studying theology with Dr. John H. Livingston was ordained in 1799 a colleague of Dr. Ashbel Green in the 2d Presbyterian church of Philadelphia, where he remained till 1828.